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View article: Phased-assembly-driven pangenome graphs for structural variants genotyping and complex trait mapping in dairy cattle
Phased-assembly-driven pangenome graphs for structural variants genotyping and complex trait mapping in dairy cattle Open
Structural variants are an underexplored source of genetic diversity. As part of the FarmGTEx Project, we constructed a Holstein breed-specific pangenome graph (H20D) using Minigraph-Cactus and 40 phased haploid assemblies from 20 cattle. …
View article: Phased-assembly-driven pangenome graphs for structural variants genotyping and complex trait mapping in dairy cattle
Phased-assembly-driven pangenome graphs for structural variants genotyping and complex trait mapping in dairy cattle Open
Structural variants are an underexplored source of genetic diversity. As part of the FarmGTEx Project, we constructed a Holstein breed-specific pangenome graph (H20D) using Minigraph-Cactus and 40 phased haploid assemblies from 20 ca…
View article: Felt and Perceived Musical Emotions: A Replication and Extension of Kallinen and Ravaja (2006)
Felt and Perceived Musical Emotions: A Replication and Extension of Kallinen and Ravaja (2006) Open
In music and emotion research, a crucial consideration is the relationship between felt and perceived emotions. A key study in understanding these relationships was published by Kallinen and Ravaja (2006) titled “Emotion perceived and emot…
View article: Revisiting the Relationship between Birth Order and Romantic Jealousy: No Support for an Effect in Four Samples
Revisiting the Relationship between Birth Order and Romantic Jealousy: No Support for an Effect in Four Samples Open
Birth order has long been argued to be an important individual difference variable for domains such as personality and achievement. However, after many decades of research, the evidence for a birth order effect is scarce at best. Less is k…
View article: Marker-Assisted Hybridization and Selection for Fiber Quality Improvement in Naturally Colored Cotton (G. hirsutum L.)
Marker-Assisted Hybridization and Selection for Fiber Quality Improvement in Naturally Colored Cotton (G. hirsutum L.) Open
Naturally colored cotton offers ecological advantages by eliminating the need for chemical dyeing; however, its limited fiber quality restricts its commercial utilization. The main goal of this study was to evaluate the potential of the SS…
View article: Emotional intelligence and education-related stress among baccalaureate nursing students in Indonesia: A cross-sectional study
Emotional intelligence and education-related stress among baccalaureate nursing students in Indonesia: A cross-sectional study Open
Background: Nursing students frequently encounter education-related stress (ES) arising from demanding academic workloads, clinical responsibilities, and personal adjustments during their training. Persistent stress can negatively impact l…
View article: Adolescents’ Feelings of Loneliness Considering Anxiety and Intrafamilial Relations
Adolescents’ Feelings of Loneliness Considering Anxiety and Intrafamilial Relations Open
Background/Objectives: Loneliness can be differentiated from social isolation. The first is the subjective perception of being isolated from others, while the other is the entire emotional and social experience. The feeling of loneliness d…
View article: Understanding the Relationships between Religiosity, Materialism and Voluntary Simplicity
Understanding the Relationships between Religiosity, Materialism and Voluntary Simplicity Open
Aim: This study examines the effect of consumers' intrinsic and extrinsic religiosity and materialistic values on voluntary simplicity values and reveals the relationship mechanism between these variables. Method: An online survey instrume…
View article: Raw Data for Physiological and Metabolic Responses of Wild Tomatoes to Combined Drought and Salinity Stress
Raw Data for Physiological and Metabolic Responses of Wild Tomatoes to Combined Drought and Salinity Stress Open
This dataset contains raw physiological, biochemical, and metabolic measurements from an experiment evaluating the responses of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) and two wild relatives, Solanum habrochaites LA1223 and Solanum galapagense LA140…
View article: Enhancing trait measurement in forage sorghum using unoccupied aerial systems
Enhancing trait measurement in forage sorghum using unoccupied aerial systems Open
Forage sorghum ( Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) can be classified into several different types, ranging from sudangrass to silage sorghum. The exact type of forage sorghum is defined by basic plant characteristics (maturity, height, and tiller…
View article: Habitual violent media exposure does not bias facial emotional processing: a comparison of interactive vs. non-interactive content
Habitual violent media exposure does not bias facial emotional processing: a comparison of interactive vs. non-interactive content Open
The relationship between violent media exposure and aggression remains widely debated. The General Aggression Model (GAM) suggests that repeated exposure fosters aggression through the formation of aggressive scripts and emotional desensit…
View article: metaTraits: a large-scale integration of microbial phenotypic trait information
metaTraits: a large-scale integration of microbial phenotypic trait information Open
Microbes differ greatly in their organismal structure, physiology, and environmental adaptation, yet information about these phenotypic traits is dispersed across multiple databases and is largely unavailable for taxa that remain unculture…
View article: Evaluation of onion (Allium cepa L.) genotypes for growth and yield traits
Evaluation of onion (Allium cepa L.) genotypes for growth and yield traits Open
Onion is an economically important vegetable crop, widely cultivated for its culinary, nutritional and processing value. India ranks second globally in onion production; however productivity remains lower compared to several other countrie…
View article: Land-use change undermines the stability of avian functional diversity
Land-use change undermines the stability of avian functional diversity Open
Land-use change causes widespread shifts in the composition and functional diversity of species assemblages. However, its impact on ecosystem resilience remains uncertain. The stability of ecosystem functioning may increase after land-use …
View article: Unravelling the Enigma of Soil Animal Diversity: An Integrated Perspective from Functional Traits to Evolutionary History
Unravelling the Enigma of Soil Animal Diversity: An Integrated Perspective from Functional Traits to Evolutionary History Open
Why does a single square meter of forest soil harbour thousands of animal species? Fifty years after J.M. Anderson raised this question, soil ecology still struggles with a fragmented view of coexistence. Researchers often study taxonomy, …
View article: Personality Markers for Common Mental Disorders: A Multi-Trait, Multi-Diagnosis, Multi-Rater Approach
Personality Markers for Common Mental Disorders: A Multi-Trait, Multi-Diagnosis, Multi-Rater Approach Open
Personality science has been slow to translate into clinical prediction, largely because research has focused on broad self-reported trait domains. Although these domains are established risk factors for common mental disorders (CMDs), inc…
View article: Convergent Genomics Decodes Domestication Syndromes Across Mammals and Crops
Convergent Genomics Decodes Domestication Syndromes Across Mammals and Crops Open
Domestication is a profound evolutionary process driven by human selection, resulting in dramatic phenotypic and genetic changes in both animals and plants. This process often leads to a set of recurring traits known as the "domestication …
View article: Revealing the erosion control mechanism of grassland communities in the source area of the Yellow River based on the vegetation response–effect trait framework
Revealing the erosion control mechanism of grassland communities in the source area of the Yellow River based on the vegetation response–effect trait framework Open
View article: Convergent Genomics Decodes Domestication Syndromes Across Mammals and Crops
Convergent Genomics Decodes Domestication Syndromes Across Mammals and Crops Open
Domestication is a profound evolutionary process driven by human selection, resulting in dramatic phenotypic and genetic changes in both animals and plants. This process often leads to a set of recurring traits known as the "domestication …
View article: Potential Genetic Markers Associated with Coloration in Duck: A Review
Potential Genetic Markers Associated with Coloration in Duck: A Review Open
Plumage coloration in ducks (Anas platyrhynchos) represents a complex polygenic trait of significant economic and biological importance in commercial poultry production. This comprehensive review synthesizes current knowledge on the geneti…
View article: TESS-Laboratory/Akhabue_PFT_Classification: v1.2
TESS-Laboratory/Akhabue_PFT_Classification: v1.2 Open
Created as part of Enimhien Akhabue's research to support the systematic classification of Plant Functional Types (PFTs) based on species occurring in Africa, using trait data from the TRY database. The goal is to improve the representatio…
View article: Mendelian Randomization Mediation Analysis Reveals the Impact of Dietary Preferences on Preeclampsia and Fetal Growth Restriction via Immune Modulation
Mendelian Randomization Mediation Analysis Reveals the Impact of Dietary Preferences on Preeclampsia and Fetal Growth Restriction via Immune Modulation Open
Preeclampsia (PE) and fetal growth restriction (FGR) are major causes of maternal and neonatal complications. Emerging evidence suggests that dietary preferences may influence their development, but the mechanisms, especially involving imm…
View article: Integrating axis quantitative trait loci looks beyond cell types and offers insights into brain-related traits
Integrating axis quantitative trait loci looks beyond cell types and offers insights into brain-related traits Open
View article: Raw Data for Physiological and Metabolic Responses of Wild Tomatoes to Combined Drought and Salinity Stress
Raw Data for Physiological and Metabolic Responses of Wild Tomatoes to Combined Drought and Salinity Stress Open
This dataset contains raw physiological, biochemical, and metabolic measurements from an experiment evaluating the responses of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) and two wild relatives, Solanum habrochaites LA1223 and Solanum galapagense LA140…
View article: Enrichment of root-associated Streptomyces strains in response to drought is driven by diverse functional traits and does not predict beneficial effects on plant growth
Enrichment of root-associated Streptomyces strains in response to drought is driven by diverse functional traits and does not predict beneficial effects on plant growth Open
The genus Streptomyces has consistently been found enriched in drought-stressed plant root microbiomes, yet the ecological basis and functional variation underlying this enrichment at the strain and isolate level remain unclear. Using two …
View article: Characterization of Grain Structure Using Micro-CT and Identification of Related Candidate Genes by QTL Mapping in Foxtail Millet
Characterization of Grain Structure Using Micro-CT and Identification of Related Candidate Genes by QTL Mapping in Foxtail Millet Open
Foxtail millet is a plant that is highly drought-resistant and rich in nutrients. Its grain structure traits are linked with water uptake during grain germination, which is closely related to plant density for high yield under rain fed reg…
View article: Research on the Quality Differences between Male and Female Plants of Gynostemma longipes Based on Broad Target Metabolomics
Research on the Quality Differences between Male and Female Plants of Gynostemma longipes Based on Broad Target Metabolomics Open
Introduction: Gynostemma longipes a species within the genus Gynostemma of the Cucurbitaceae family, serves as the source of the traditional Chinese medicine known as Heba Gynostemma. Notably, there are significant differences in the chemi…
View article: Genome-wide association study of delay discounting identifies 11 loci and reveals transdiagnostic associations across mental and physical health
Genome-wide association study of delay discounting identifies 11 loci and reveals transdiagnostic associations across mental and physical health Open
Delay discounting (DD), a person’s preference for smaller immediate rewards over larger delayed rewards, is a heritable trait that is associated with psychiatric and physical outcomes, yet the biological mechanisms underlying these links a…
View article: Genetic parallelism underlying repeated bill divergence in Island Scrub-Jays (<em>Aphelocoma insularis</em>) increases at higher genetic levels of organization
Genetic parallelism underlying repeated bill divergence in Island Scrub-Jays (<em>Aphelocoma insularis</em>) increases at higher genetic levels of organization Open
Whether the same genes underlie parallel adaptive trait evolution remains an open question in biology. The degree of parallelism is expected to increase at higher hierarchical levels due to the hierarchical nature of the genetic basis of t…
View article: Trait Judgmentalism: Contextual Moderation Failure and the Architecture of Evaluative Rigidity
Trait Judgmentalism: Contextual Moderation Failure and the Architecture of Evaluative Rigidity Open
Judgmentalism is pervasive across everyday life and appears in relationships, workplaces, clinical settings, and online environments. Yet the construct remains largely unformalised within psychological science. This framework began as an e…